A Hundred Years of Bibliotherapy
Healing through Books
Siobhan Campbell editor Sara Haslam editor Edmund G C King editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publishing:16th May '25
£145.00
This title is due to be published on 16th May, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
The First World War gave new and vital impetus to the Victorian idea that books could heal trauma. This interdisciplinary collection provides a targeted survey of 100 years of historical and contemporary understandings and practices of ‘the book as cure’.
The contributors explore the curative practices of wartime reading, how they were developed and institutionalized after the war, and the afterlives of these ideas and practices today. Divided into three sections, the first considers bibliotherapy in World War I.’ It is rooted in the wartime cultures which ensured bibliotherapy became part of the active treatment of soldiers’ damaged minds and bodies on both sides of the Atlantic after 1914. Parts two and three examine the expanding variety of critical contexts, both historical and more modern, in which reading and wellbeing continued to intersect. The chapters draw on a wide range of source material from trench magazines to autograph books to e-novels, as well as on data and information drawn from practice-based encounters. They also provide the basis for further scholarly exploration of, for example, national traditions and contexts and the inter-disciplinary relationships which they inspire.
A Hundred Years of Bibliotherapy: Healing through Books provides the first interdisciplinary dialogue on and account of bibliotherapy, addressing both historical and present-day modes of engaging with the ostensibly curative power of reading and reading cultures. It is an invaluable resource for scholars of literary studies, book history, and the medical humanities.
"This fresh and innovative volume critically examines the history of bibliotherapy from the First World War to its modern use in mental health practice. Its chapters by leading scholars draw on rich veins of material from previously unexplored archival sources to contemporary digital texts to provide an interdisciplinary and fascinating survey of ‘the healing book’ and the transformative power of reading."
Dr Jane Potter, Reader in Arts, Oxford Brookes University
ISBN: 9781032749297
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306 pages